Corrections Policy
Famenex is committed to accurate coverage of the British Royal Family, royal history, titles, traditions, public roles, and historical precedents.
When we confirm a factual error, we correct it. This policy explains what readers can report and how changes appear on the website.
Report an Error
Send correction requests through our Contact Us page.
Please include the article title, page link, disputed statement, correct information, and a reliable source that supports the requested change.
Useful sources may include an official royal statement, government record, historical archive, published interview, court record, or established news report.
What We Correct
We correct material errors involving names, dates, titles, quotations, family relationships, succession, historical events, public roles, and descriptions of current developments.
We also review headlines, captions, and images when they create an inaccurate impression of the article.
A disagreement with commentary or historical interpretation does not establish a factual error. We will still review the underlying facts and revise the article when the evidence supports a change.
Corrections
A correction addresses information that was wrong when published.
When an error materially changes a reader’s understanding, we correct the article and add a note that identifies the change.
Minor spelling, grammar, punctuation, formatting, and broken link fixes may appear without a note when they do not change the meaning.
Clarifications
A clarification may be added when the original information was accurate but incomplete, unclear, or open to a reasonable misunderstanding.
Clarifications add context without changing the central facts of the article.
Updates
An update adds information that became available after publication. This may include a new royal statement, an official announcement, a confirmed title change, a public record, or another significant development.
An update does not mean the earlier article contained an error. When new information substantially changes the story, we identify the added context within the article.
Reviewing Requests
We assess each request against the original article and the strongest available evidence. We may contact the person who submitted the request when more detail is needed.
We do not change accurate information solely because a person or organization dislikes the coverage. We may revise wording when it lacks context, overstates the evidence, or creates an unfair impression.
Related Standards
Our Editorial Policy explains the standards that guide accuracy, sourcing, attribution, fairness, and historical comparisons across Famenex.
Copyright concerns should be submitted under our Copyright Policy.